3 men say in lawsuits that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs drugged and sexually
assaulted them
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[December 13, 2024]
By PHILIP MARCELO
NEW YORK (AP) — Three men sued Sean “Diddy” Combs in New York on
Thursday, claiming the hip-hop mogul drugged and raped them.
The lawsuits, which were filed anonymously in a state court, add to a
wave of sexual assault litigation against the rapper, producer and
record executive as he also faces federal sex trafficking charges in New
York.
Thomas Giuffra, a New York attorney who filed Thursday’s lawsuits on the
men's behalf, said Combs used his power and wealth to take advantage of
the accusers and then ensured their silence through threats and fear.
“This is a long overdue opportunity for the victims to take the power
back after carrying the burden of the assaults in silence for several
years,” he said in a statement. “While a lawsuit will not undo the
wrongs done to them, it enables the survivors to regain the power and
dignity that was stripped from them by Sean Combs.”
Attorneys for Combs, 55-year-old founder of Bad Boy Records, said the
claims are baseless.
“These complaints are full of lies,” the lawyers wrote in a statement,
declining to elaborate. “We will prove them false and seek sanctions
against every unethical lawyer who filed fictional claims against him.”
The lawsuits involve incidents taking place from 2019 to 2022. The men,
all identified as John Doe, say they were unwittingly served drugged
drinks and then sexually assaulted by Combs and others.
They each seek a jury trial and to be awarded unspecified damages from
Combs.
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One of the men claims Combs drugged
and raped him in 2020 when the two met at Combs' suite at the
InterContinental hotel in Times Square to discuss payments the man
was owed as a longtime employee of the entrepreneur.
Another claims he met Combs in 2019 at a Manhattan nightclub and was
invited to an afterparty at Combs' suite at the Park Hyatt hotel,
where he was also drugged and raped.
The man said he tried to resist before the drugged drink left him
unconscious. He also said he was given $2,500 after the attack by a
man who had been recording the bedroom assault.
The third man claims he was drugged and raped by Combs and
associates from his record label during a summertime party in 2020
at Combs’ mansion in East Hampton, New York.
Combs has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that he coerced and
abused women for years, using a network of associates and employees
to hold drug-fueled, elaborately produced sexual performances known
as “Freak Offs” involving male sex workers.
Prosecutors say he then silenced his victims through blackmail and
violence, including kidnapping, arson and physical beatings.
Combs has been seeking to be released until his trial in May but was
denied bail a third time last month and remains in a federal jail in
Brooklyn.
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